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2006 Bill(s)

* HB 1246
Sponsor: Pratt, Bryan
Status: H Corrections & Public Institutions
Description: Ban all forms of video games in inmate cells.
See: 
  • The Fiscal Note(s)
  • Official legislative description and status
  • HB 1247
    Sponsor: Pratt, Bryan
    Status: H Judiciary
    Description: Ban former criminals from police civilian review boards.
    See: Official legislative description and status

    HB 1248
    Sponsor: Pratt, Bryan
    Status: H Education
    Description: Distribute some of the state's gambling revenue to schools on a per-student basis.
    See: Official legislative description and status

    * HB 1257
    Sponsor: Pratt, Bryan
    Status: H Judiciary
    Description: Make it a crime to not returned leased property on time with the intention of keeping the property.
    See: 
  • The Fiscal Note(s)
  • Official legislative description and status
  • * HB 1303
    Sponsor: Pratt, Bryan
    Status: H Crime Prevention
    Description: Increase the penalty for failure to yield when it leads to an injury.
    See: 
  • The Fiscal Note(s)
  • Official legislative description and status
  • HB 1307
    Sponsor: Pratt, Bryan
    Status: H Health Care Policy
    Description: Establish a study commission on diabetes.
    See: Official legislative description and status

    * HB 1308
    Sponsor: Pratt, Bryan
    Status: H Higher Education
    Description: Make one of the various university board members a student with voting powers.
    See: 
  • The Fiscal Note(s)
  • Official legislative description and status
  • * HB 1352
    Sponsor: Pratt, Bryan
    Status: H Education
    Description: Require automated external defibrillators in schools.
    See: Official legislative description and status

    HB 1353
    Sponsor: Pratt, Bryan
    Status: H Judiciary
    Description: Extend the limitation on lawsuits against government to include non-profit ambulance services.
    See: 
  • The Fiscal Note(s)
  • Official legislative description and status
  • * HCS HB 1397
    Sponsor: Pratt, Bryan
    Status: S 3rd Read
    Description: Make it a crime to inject spyware on a person's computer.
    See: 
  • The Fiscal Note(s)
  • Official legislative description and status
  • HB 1583
    Sponsor: Pratt, Bryan
    Status: H Transportation
    Description: Change where auto dealers must disclose sales details in advertising.
    See: Official legislative description and status

    HB 1584
    Sponsor: Pratt, Bryan
    Status: H 2nd Read
    Description: Prohibit Kansas City's phone company from charging extra rates for calls between counties in the area. This bill was NOT assigned to a committee by the House speaker until near the end of the last day of the legislative session -- when it was too late for the committee to do anything with the bill.
    See: Official legislative description and status

    HB 1609
    Sponsor: Pratt, Bryan
    Status: H 2nd Read
    Description: Put all profits earned by a criminal for selling his story be given to the Crime Victims Compensation Fund. This bill was NOT assigned to a committee by the House speaker until near the end of the last day of the legislative session -- when it was too late for the committee to do anything with the bill.
    See: Official legislative description and status

    * HB 1706
    Sponsor: Pratt, Bryan
    Status: H Local Govt
    Description: Require that both the Kansas Chiefs and Royals provide a two day first-chance to purchase play off tickets.
    See: Official legislative description and status

    HB 1715
    Sponsor: Pratt, Bryan
    Status: GOVERNOR SIGNED
    Description: Change how stock shares are sold that are held by someone objecting to a company's merger or consolidation.
    See: 
  • The Fiscal Note(s)
  • Official legislative description and status
  • HB 1991
    Sponsor: Pratt, Bryan
    Status: H 2nd Read
    Description: Restrict who can provide expert testimoney in medical malpractice cases. Restrict contingency fees for testimoney. This bill was NOT assigned to a committee by the House speaker until near the end of the last day of the legislative session -- when it was too late for the committee to do anything with the bill.
    See: Official legislative description and status

    HB 2028
    Sponsor: Pratt, Bryan
    Status: H 2nd Read
    Description: Restrict implementation of the state's Merchandising Practices Act to Federal Trade Commission standards. This bill was NOT assigned to a committee by the House speaker until near the end of the last day of the legislative session -- when it was too late for the committee to do anything with the bill.
    See: Official legislative description and status

    * HB 2029
    Sponsor: Pratt, Bryan
    Status: H Judiciary
    Description: Impose restrictions on liability lawsuits for asbestos exposure claims.
    See: 
  • The Fiscal Note(s)
  • Official legislative description and status
  • HB 2043
    Sponsor: Pratt, Bryan
    Status: H 2nd Read
    Description: Let courts order alternative dispute resolutions. This bill was NOT assigned to a committee by the House speaker until near the end of the last day of the legislative session -- when it was too late for the committee to do anything with the bill.
    See: Official legislative description and status

    HB 2119
    Sponsor: Pratt, Bryan
    Status: H 2nd Read
    Description: Freeze the assessments of homes owned by the elderly. This bill was NOT assigned to a committee by the House speaker until near the end of the last day of the legislative session -- when it was too late for the committee to do anything with the bill.
    See: Official legislative description and status

    HB 2120
    Sponsor: Pratt, Bryan
    Status: H 2nd Read
    Description: Change the date when property taxes are due to June & rpeal a provision for quarterly payment options. This bill was NOT assigned to a committee by the House speaker until near the end of the last day of the legislative session -- when it was too late for the committee to do anything with the bill.
    See: Official legislative description and status


    Note: The descriptions of bills, amendments and roll-call votes are written by MDN journalists. MDN's database may not include committee assignments of bills made on the last day of the session since it is too late for the committee to act on the bill and, thus, the delayed assignment has no practical effect.